
Éric Rohmer's fourth comedy and proverb, Full Moon in Paris, opens with a proverb that Rohmer invented himself: "The one who has two wives l...
Éric Rohmer's fourth comedy and proverb, Full Moon in Paris, opens with a proverb that Rohmer invented himself: "The one who has two wives l...
Dreams, nightmares and the loss of innocence — or at least the division between idealism and reality — are just a few of the the...
During the extremely candid and occasionally hilarious "Making of" documentary included with the Blu-ray release of Bordello of Blood, Corey...
In a weird way, the Jurassic Park franchise is following in the footsteps of the Child's Play series. Although the scope and financial retur...
Before a series of earthquakes decimate every building and landmark along the titular San Andreas Fault, while Caltech seismologist Dr. Lawr...
In 1991, when Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho emerged as the very embodiment of the low budget American art film, the vocabulary of cine...
Following the first public screening of her feature directorial debut, Lovely Rita, at TIFF back in 2001, Jessica Hausner invited questions...
When Pitch Perfect 2 opens, the Barden Bellas, coming off their win at a national a cappella contest, are performing at the Lincoln Center f...
With the thriving Fast & Furious franchise showing few signs of slowing down as it continues to rake in astronomical returns at the box offi...
Wes Craven's Shocker is one of the horror master's lesser-known and less successful experiments in genre filmmaking. Released in 1989, not l...
Mad Max: Fury Road is a film about wants and needs. What do fans want from the OG dystopian action franchise? And what does that movie need...